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Jason Breshears

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One researcher claims civilizations reset on a 138-year clock — and says he called today's religious wave years in advance.
Who they are

Jason Breshears, a chronology researcher behind Archaix and the 'Chronicon' work.

What they do

A primary source framework in the engine, built on a claimed recurring civilizational-reset cycle.

How it works

He derived a 138-year reset cycle by lining up 40 ancient calendars across 3,000 years and says he predicted celebrity conversions and Christian nationalism more than three years early, with a next 'Phoenix' window in May 2040. An April 2026 neutral audit kept the 138-year cycle as a useful pattern parameter while quarantining or downgrading his shakier claims (compressed ancient chronology, a literal Planet Phoenix, Antarctica claims).

Why it matters

It's a foundational timing framework for the engine, but the audit deliberately separated the durable pattern from the unproven literal mechanisms, and rejected a recommendation to demote the 2040 date. It notes the whole thing rests on a single source.

The engine's record — word for word
Jason M. Breshears — Phoenix Chronologist, Archaix. Derived the 138-year civilizational reset cycle by synchronizing 40 ancient calendars across 3,000 years of chronology (Chronicon). Framework #1 source in the psychohistory engine. Predicted celebrity conversions + Christian nationalism 3+ years early. Next Phoenix transit window: May 14-22, 2040. Apr 17 2026 adversarial-neutral audit integrated: 138-year metronome survives as sociophysics phase-transition parameter independent of literal Planet Phoenix mechanism. Fomenko-Illig ancient chronology compression quarantined; Sitchin/Nibiru 2046 literal transit relabeled as psychological-expectation node; ancient-civ Antarctica claims downgraded; Soul Trap / Nexus Moon orthogonal. Audit's 'demote 2040' recommendation REJECTED as temporal-convergence category error. Single-source exposure documented. 792-year Nemesis X supercycle converging 2046 (separate from Phoenix).
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